Sliven Municipality
Municipality in Sliven Province, Bulgaria
Coat of arms
Location of Sliven Municipality in Sliven Province
(2011)
Sliven Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Сливен) is a municipality in the Sliven Province of Bulgaria.
Demography
Ethnic composition of Sliven Municipality
Bulgarians (70.84%)
Turks (3.35%)
Gypsies/Romani (9.7%)
No identification (14.88%)
Other (1.2%)
At the 2011 census, the population of Sliven was 125,268. Most of the inhabitants were Bulgarians (70.65%) with a minority of Turks (3.35%) and Gypsies/Romani (9.7%).[1][2] 14.88% of the population's ethnicity was unknown.
Villages
In addition to the capital town of Sliven, there are 44 villages in the municipality:
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Sliven Municipality
Capital: Sliven
- Bikovo
- Binkos
- Blatets
- Bozhevtsi
- Bozadzhii
- Byala
- Chintulovo
- Chokoba
- Dragodanovo
- Gavrailovo
- Gergevets
- Glufishevo
- Glushnik
- Golyamo Chochoveni
- Gorno Aleksandrovo
- Gradsko
- Ichera
- Izgrev
- Kaloyanovo
- Kamen
- Kermen (town)
- Kovachite
- Krushare
- Malko Chochoveni
- Mechkarevo
- Mladovo
- Nikolaevo
- Novachevo
- Panaretovtsi
- Rachenitsa
- Rakovo
- Samuilovo
- Seliminovo
- Skobelevo
- Sotirya
- Sredorek
- Stara Reka
- Staro Selo
- Strupets
- Topolchane
- Trapoklovo
- Vaglen
- Zaychari
- Zhelyu Voyvoda
- Zlati Voyvoda